7-10
Keep the Environment clean!
submitted by San Gwann Primary : Shayanne Mifsud for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Participation
Litter is dangerous to animals because they might ingest it, in addition to being unsightly and can ruin our experience of nature. Litter everywhere frequently finds its way into the sea.
Full Up!!
submitted by San Gwann Primary : Kyle Manicolo for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Commended
Another bring-in site that is full up! It is both a good sign and a bad sign. A good sign because it means that people are disposing their waste properly … but it also means that we are using and throwing away too much plastic.
Clean Up!
submitted by San Gwann Primary : Luca Piccione and Nina Piccione for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Series Of Photos
awarded: Commended
We love being outside especially near the sea. We cannot understand why people always end up leaving their trash behind irresponsibly and dirty such a beautiful place. That’s why we often go to clean up – we want our beach to remain beautiful.
How to make a Pencil Holder
submitted by San Gwann Primary : Zack Spiteri for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Series Of Photos
awarded: Commended
How to recycle two bottles into a pencil holder. All you need are two bottles, a zipper, a glue gun and a lot of patience and creativity.
The Plastic Turtle
submitted by San Gwann Primary : Augustine Saadallah, Dejan Tabone, Kyle Manicolo, Luca Abdilla Parnis, Luca Piccione for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Campaigning photo Photos
awarded: Participation
Fish, seabirds, and marine animals are injured or killed by plastic trash in the ocean. At least 267 species have been affected by marine plastic pollution globally, including 86% of the sea turtle, 44% of the seabird, and 43% of the marine mammal species.
A Plastic World
submitted by San Gwann Primary : Emma Scerri, Roxanne Grech, Shayanne Mifsud for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Campaigning photo Photos
awarded: Participation
Could we survive without plastic? Is a world without plastic waste possible? Plastic is such a useful material that we won’t be able to live a world without it. Nonetheless, we may strive towards a world free of pollution and plastic trash. We can do it if all work hand in hand together.
Knock Knock!! Who’s there?
submitted by San Gwann Primary : Ryan Guillaumier for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Participation
Trash. Trash who? Trash who someone else left behind. No one likes to find other people’s trash at his door, so it’s not fair to leave your trash lying around in front of other people’s houses.
Let’s Clean the Ocean
submitted by San Gwann Primary : Amy Curmi, Emily Galea, Mattea Mintoff, Raisa Mifsud for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Campaigning photo Photos
awarded: Commended
Plastic harms the oceans in so many ways. It Kills Ocean Life as well as wildlife. It Produces Chemical Pollution and creates Microplastics. We have to stop polluting our seas.
Feed me Plastic!
submitted by San Gwann Primary : Amy Curmi, Emily Galea, Mattea Mintoff, Raisa Mifsud for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Campaigning photo Photos
awarded: Commended
Saying “no” to plastic reduces the amount of plastic garbage dumped into the ocean, lowers the chance that marine animals may consume plastic debris and promotes the use of environmentally friendly materials.
Stop the excessive use of PLASTIC
submitted by San Gwann Primary : Aidan Gusman, Kieran Camilleri, Nedved Bonello for 7-10
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Campaigning photo Photos
awarded: Commended
Plastic pollution has the potential to modify ecosystems’ capacity to adapt to climate change, altering habitats, natural processes, and social and economic well-being for millions of people.


